Hamas should be part of the Middle East peace process, said Tony Blair, former British prime minister and envoy to the region of the international quartet of powers, in comments published on Friday.

â€œI do think it is important that we find a way of bringing Hamas into this process, but it can only be done if Hamas are prepared to do it on the right terms,â€ Blair said in an interview with the Times of London newspaper, published on its Web site.

Blair is the Middle East envoy for the quartet of Middle East peace negotiators – the United States, the United Nations, Russia and the European Union. Blair told the newspaper that that the strategy of â€œpushing Gaza asideâ€ and trying to create a Palestinian state on the West Bank â€œwas never going to work and will never work.â€

â€œYes, we do need to show through the change we are making on the West Bank that the Palestinian state could be a reality,â€ said Blair.

â€œThe trouble is that if you simply try to push Gaza to one side then eventually what happens is the situation becomes so serious that it erupts and you deliver into the hands of the mass the power to erupt at any point in time.â€

Blair repeated the Quartet position that there can be no talks, official or unofficial, with Hamas until they renounce violence and recognize Israel. However, he said that his â€œbasic predisposition is that in a situation like this you talk to everybody.â€

With a shaky cease-fire in place after the war in Gaza, efforts are under way to restart negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians.

The West supports the Fatah administration in the West Bank and says it will not talk to Hamas unless it renounces violence and recognizes Israelâ€™s right to exist.

French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner also recently expressed willingness to engage Hamas â€œwhen they accept the peace process, when they agree to start negotiations.â€